The Pond Slider (Turtle) (Trachemys scripta) is a species of turtle that is native to the southern United States but has been introduced and is now commonly found in British Columbia. It is not to be confused with the Western Pond Turtle (Actinemys marmorata), which is native to the Pacific Northwest but is now considered to be extirpated from Canada. There are three recognized subspecies of the Pond Slider, including the Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-eared Slider), which is often seen basking on logs throughout the southern part of the province. It is recognizable because of its noticeable red 'ear'. The red stripe on each side of the head distinguishes the Red-eared Slider from other North American species, although the red stripe on the sides of the head may be difficult to see or be absent, particularly in older turtles. Oder males can sometimes have a melanistic coloration being a dark grayish olive green, with markings being very subdued. Other colour morphs occur with this species, including a yellow-eared form which confuses the situation. To the untrained eye, the species is easily confused with the native Western Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta).